The “38” in the title is crucial. It signals a serial practice, one that rejects the myth of the singular masterpiece. Like a lover’s recurring gesture or the familiar geography of a partner’s body, each iteration builds a private language. By 2021—a year still heavy with the isolation of the pandemic—the number suggests endurance and variation. While the world was locked down, the artist continued to map these triadic relationships: two points of connection finding a third, a witness, a new angle of perception. The triangle, in this context, becomes a diagram of polyamory, of chosen family, or simply of the way two lovers always create a third space between them—a space of shared history and future possibility.
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series, the 38th installment focuses on multi-performer scenes exploring themes of jealousy, infidelity, and complex romantic dynamics. The series is known for its high-production-value vignettes that often involve a third person entering an existing relationship or two people competing for the same partner's affection. Lesbian Triangles 38 -2021-
The film follows the established format of the series, presenting a collection of narrative vignettes centered on interpersonal relationships and romantic encounters between women. Common themes and elements associated with this volume include: The “38” in the title is crucial